Hilarious moment in Félix Guattari's Seminar of 18 December, 1981 when interlocutor Mony Elkaim says:
M. : Je t’écoute de plus en plus comme j’écouterais un poème. J’apprends plein de choses…
Depuis que j’ai renoncé à comprendre, je commence réellement à avoir du plaisir…
This looks interesting. Who knew that Guattari wrote his own "Parmenides"? Felix Guattari and the Ancients: Theatrical Dialogues in Early Philosophy https://t.co/VJ8qzCu9u6 (#advertisement)
Publishing soon!
Felix Guattari and the Ancients edited by Gary Genosko & Carlos A. Segovia includes the facsimile edition of the original manuscript followed by its transcription and the annotations.
Learn more: https://t.co/QsIGNtKqVk
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Canadian communications theorist Marshall McLuhan is known as the father of modern media studies but did he also influence today’s multi-sensory museums?
@ot_fssh Communication and Digital Media Studies Professor Dr. Gary Genosko explains.
https://t.co/wSrs8QHe3P
@RColesworthy Actual author to author relations are not of interest to publishers. Sure, publicists and journos love intra-stable type fluff and buff jobs or pecking order disputes but they are pretty boring when played out in blurbs.
Catch @genosko discussing "Decoding the Sensory Mixes of Cultural Artefacts: Harley Parker’s Semio-Affective Indices" with the Centre for Sensory Studies @Concordia, Nov 1st, 4pm (Montreal time).
Register now: https://t.co/tzOsGdu4Ru
Gary Genosko's forthcoming books with the press are HARLEY PARKER: The McLuhan of the Museum, and a critical edition of Parker's newly discovered lost manuscript THE CULTURE BOX: Museums as Media.
Book details here:
https://t.co/hBTLhmONh8
https://t.co/w1nzGo7seH
@genosko
The Centre for Sensory Studies @Concordia's virtual lecture series on Multisensory Museology is happening over the next weeks, including one by Gary Genosko on Nov 1, author of our two forthcoming books on Harley Parker.
Details: https://t.co/2IgxuzyaUR
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